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About.com: British History
http://britishhistory.about.com/
An Internet guide for the the history of the British Isles, with feature articles, Website links, and discussion forums. Topics covered include the British Empire, King Arthur, Crimean War, the monarchy, the World Wars, and more.
Author: James Appleyard (britishhistory.guide@about.com)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Keywords: England; Great Britain; United Kingdom

Archéire
http://www.archeire.com/
"Archéire [derived from architecture - eireann] is a collection of web sites focused on architecture in Ireland. It is a diverse, growing collection of sites, with emphasis ranging from history and preservation to current architectural developments and issues." This searchable site includes information on Dublin architecture and Irish Georgian society, a collection of databases, and a discussion forum.
Author: Archeire (archeire-request@lists.best.com)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--Fine Arts--Architecture
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Keywords: Ireland

The Armenian Genocide
http://www.theforgotten.org/
From 1915-1921, an estimated 1.5 million Armenians were killed by the Ottoman Turkish Empire. Using photographs, a timeline, and video interviews with survivors, this exhibit examines the first genocide of the 20th century.
Author: theFurious and Alex Alexanian
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Keywords: Armenia; Turkey; Turkish Empire; Genocide

Armenian National Institute (ANI)
http://www.armenian-genocide.org/
"The Armenian National Institute (ANI) is a non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C., dedicated to the study, research, and affirmation of the Armenian Genocide. Its overarching goal is affirmation of the worldwide recognition of the Armenian Genocide." This site contains a wealth of resources related to the genocide of Armenians by the Turkish Empire, beginning in 1915. Included are government documents affirming the genocide, press coverage of the genocide, maps, a chronology, an FAQ, and collections of photographs. Educational resources for teaching about genocide are also included.
Author:
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Keywords: Armenia; Turkey; Turkish Empire; Genocide

Aspects of the Victorian Book
http://www.bl.uk/collections/epc/victorian/intro.html
This site explains how the mechinization of the industrial revolution and increased literacy changed publishing during 19th-century England. This site discusses penny dreadfuls, yellow backs, children's books, magazines, and novels.
Author: The British Library (nbs-info@bl.uk)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Arts & Humanities--Literature--Literature by Time Period
Keywords: victorian; 19th century; england; literature; books

Behind the Mask: The IRA and Sinn Fein
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/ira/
This is the companion website to the PBS Frontline documentary of the same name, offering an account of the history of the Irish Republican Army and its struggle against British rule in Northern Ireland. It includes interviews with people from both sides of the conflict, a chronology of the IRA, and readings and special reports about the Northern Irish "Troubles".
Author: Frontline/WGBH
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Keywords: IRA; Northern Ireland; Sinn Fein; Troubles; Ireland

The British Empire
http://www.edunltd.com/empire/empire.htm
Site devoted to the history of the British Empire. Categories to browse include timelines, art and culture, armed forces and bibliographies. Also offers a resources section that includes a glossary of terms and links to related information.
Author: Education Unlimited (stephen@edunltd.com )
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Law, Government & Political Science--Government--Other National Governments--United Kingdom

The British Monarchy
http://www.royal.gov.uk/
Official site for the British Royal Family. Searchable site includes information on the history of the monarchy and members of the current family as well as a gallery of the Royal Collection, castle factsheets, and information about accession, coronation and succession.
Author: Buckingham Palace Press Office
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Law, Government & Political Science--Government--Other National Governments--United Kingdom

The Carpathian Connection
http://www.tccweb.org/
"Premier independent genealogy and historial reference site for those researching ancestors from the Carpathian Mountain regions of Eastern Europe. A fantastic resource for students to gain information on the various heritages and cultures who inhabited these territories." Contains information on Eastern European villages, customs and folklore, immigration, settlements and neighborhoods in the US, along with research resources and a surnames listing.
Author: Joy E. Kovalycsik and Steven M. Osifchin (editors@tccweb.org)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Reference--Genealogy
Social Sciences--Ethnicity, Culture, and Race--European/European-American
Keywords: Eastern Europe; Carpatho-Russians; Slovak; Carpatho-Rusyn; Ruthenians

Chris De Witt's Berlin Wall Web Page
http://www.appropriatesoftware.com/BerlinWall/welcome.html
Chris De Witt's Berlin Wall Web Pages are a great resource to students of history who want to learn more about Berlin's divided past. This web site guides visitors on a virtual tour of Berlin's past and present with loads of photos and essays about the city. The site provides its visitors a more intimate look into a city with a significant role in world history.
Author: Chris De Witt (chrisx@dircon.co.uk)
Subjects:
Entertainment & Leisure--Travel & Tourism--Europe
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Law, Government & Political Science--Political Science--Documents--Historical
Keywords: Communism; Berlin; Tourism; Germany

Chronology of Ireland
http://homepage.eircom.net/~chronology/
Gives a chronology of Ireland over the past four centuries (1600-current). The focus is the culture and people of Ireland, so the chronology includes non-political developments as well as political leaders and wars.
Author: Brendan O'Brien (proof@eircom.net)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Keywords: Ireland

Concrete Curtain: The Life and Death of the Berlin Wall
http://www.wall-berlin.org/
A online memorial exhibit dedicated the Berlin Wall. The exhibit is divided in to five sections covering the history, construction, social impact, and eventual destruction of the wall. Complete with historical photographs and maps, this site gives a close-up view of this former symbol of the Cold War.
Author: Memorial of Caen and Deutsches Historiches Museum of Berlin (memorial@unicaen.fr)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Keywords: Berlin Wall; Cold War; Germany

Crimean Tatar Home Page
http://www.euronet.nl/users/sota/krimtatar.html
"This Web site includes documents, articles, news items, essays, poems, and interviews that cover Crimean Tatar history and culture, their experiences during deportation and exile, and the national movement which initiated the return to Crimea."
Author: SOTA (sota@euronet.nl)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe

Croatia, an Overview of its History, Culture, and Science
http://www.hr/darko/etf/etfss.html
This site gives an overview of Croatian history and culture, including information on Croatian language and dialects, and also a section on Croatian scientists and scientific history. The historical and cultural overview section includes photographs of relics and artifacts from Croatian history.
Author: Darko Zubrinic (darko.zubrinic@fer.hr)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Regional & Country Information--Europe
Keywords: Croatia; Yugoslavia; Croat; Croatian language; scientists

Early Modern English Source
http://www.quelle.org/emes/
"These pages are designed to assist historians (and others who have an interest in history) in locating information, principally from the Internet, for the history of early modern England and Britain. Among these pages you will find information regarding recent publications, resources for research, reviews and abstracts. Additionally, this site provides announcements concerning conferences, seminars, and calls for papers."
Author: Early Modern English Source (emes@quelle.org)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Arts & Humanities--Libraries--Internet for Libraries--Research-Oriented Material
Keywords: England; Great Britain; British

18th Century Costume Resources Online
http://www.costumes.org/pages/18thlinks.htm
Internal and external links about the history of costume in 18th century Europe. It provides information on styles, hair and wigs, shoes, fabrics and many more. Profusely illustated.
Author: Tara Maginnis (Tara@costumes.org)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Social Sciences--Customs, Etiquette, Folklore--Costume & Dress
Keywords: fashion; clothing

The Emancipation of Women: 1750-1920
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/resource.htm
This page gives a detailed history of the English Suffragette movement, with biographies, information on women in the 19th century, pressure groups, strategy and tactics, and parliamentary reform acts.
Author: John Simkin (info@spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Social Sciences--Gender & Sexuality--Women--Women's History
Keywords: Feminism; Suffragettes

EU History: History of European Integration Site
http://www.let.leidenuniv.nl/history/rtg/res1/
Annotated guide to Web resources relating to the history of European integration. Organized by type of resource.
Author: Richard T. Griffiths
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe

ExLibris
http://www.exlibris.org/
"Surveys bibliographical materials concerning English dissenters who were active prior to the English civil war and during the Interregnum. ExLibris provides researchers with a variety of textual and bibliographical information both through these pages and by links to other Web sites."
Author:
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Keywords: England; Civil War; Interregnum

Face of Russia
http://www.pbs.org/weta/faceofrussia/
"Who are the Russian people? How have they expressed their character and inner conflicts in their art and culture? And, as Russia¹s long-awaited democracy develops, how will the Russian people redefine themselves culturally, spiritually, and politically?" Explore these questions and more through the site's timeline of Russian history and reference section, which includes a bibliography and a history of the Cyrillic alphabet.
Author: WETA Educational Services & Outreach (info@weta.com)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Regional & Country Information--Europe--Russia
Keywords: Russian; Cyrillic

Falling Leaf
http://www.btinternet.com/~rrnotes/psywarsoc/fleaf/index.htm
This site contains lots of information about aerial leaflet propaganda from WWI to Kosovo and Serbia. For example, you'll be able to see the first German leaflet dropped over Paris during The First World War.
Author: Psywar Society (dbm@rrnotes.co.uk)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Arts & Humanities--History--North America--United States--Wars

FAS Military Analysis Network: Target Kosovo
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/ops/kosovo.htm
Offers detailed information on the conflict in Kosovo and the NATO air offensive. Includes military information and analysis, news articles, links to other relevant sites, and historical background.
Author: John Pike (JohnPike@fas.org)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Arts & Humanities--History--North America--United States--Wars
Keywords: Allied Force; NATO; Kosovo; Serbia; Yugoslavia

Flags of Ireland
http://www.connect.ie/users/morley/flags.htm
A somewhat large single page with pictures of various flags or Ireland, current and historical, with accompanying historical and background information about each flag. Includes images of all the county flags/colors.
Author: Vincent Morley (morley@connect.ie)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Reference--Geography--Flags
Keywords: Ireland

GENUKI
http://www.genuki.org.uk/
Links to genealogical information and resources for Ireland and the entire United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales, the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man). Information on accessing public records (divided by county). Help on getting started with genealogical research.
Author: GENUKI
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Reference--Genealogy
Keywords: Irish; Scottish; Welsh; ancestry

Great Britain Historical Database Online, 1841-1939
http://hds.essex.ac.uk/gbh.asp
"The Great Britain Historical Database is a large database of British nineteenth and twentieth-century statistics. It contains: Statistics from the 1861 Census and the Registrar General's reports, 1851-1861; Employment statistics from the census, 1841-1931; Demographic statistics from the census, 1841-1931; Mortality statistics from the Registrar General's reports, 1861-1920; Marriage statistics from the Registrar General's reports, 1841-1870; Trade union statistics for the Amalgamated Society of Engineers (ASE), 1851-1918; Official poor law statistics, 1859-1915 and 1919-1939; Small debt statistics from county courts, 1847-1913." Registration is required.
Author: History Data Service
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Regional & Country Information--Europe--United Kingdom

The Hellenic Genocide
http://www.greece.org/genocide/quotes
"The work contains quotes from historical documents written during the time of the Hellenic Genocide (1894-1955) and related photos. It's focused on the Hellenes but it also mentions the Armenians and Assyrians. The quotes are from documents that are online in their entirety. This way, the reader can easily extend their research. Most photos are shown with a related quote to place it in its historical context."
Author: Roberto Lopes and Hellenic Electronic Center
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Keywords: Turkey; Greece; Armenia; Armenians; Assyrians; Greeks; Massacres

History of Scotland
http://www.electricscotland.com/history/
This site provides historical information on Scottish social and military history. It is part of Electric Scotland, which provides historical information and "details on present day business, culture and tourism" in Scotland.
Author: Almac (info@almac.net)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Keywords: Scotland; United Kingdom

In Search of Scotland
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/scottishhistory/
Web site based on "a ten-part BBC television series that questions the nature of Scottish national identity through an expansive and detailed historical investigation of the country¹s history...The 'In Search of Scotland' website offers a full range of historical resources to complement and enhance your enjoyment of the programme, including information on most of the historical locations visited during the series."
Author: British Broadcasting Corporation
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Regional & Country Information--Europe--United Kingdom
Keywords: Scotland; Independence

Interpreting The Irish Famine, 1846-1850
http://www.people.Virginia.EDU/~eas5e/Irish/Famine.html
This web site is a tremendous resource for anyone who wants to learn more about the Potato Famine in Ireland between 1846 and 1850. The site provides commentary of this major historical event from a variety of viewpoints. The site also features historical photographs, prints, and drawings. Yet another treasure of the site lies in it's rich bibliography of print and web resources about both the Famine and Ireland.
Author: Liz Szabo, University of Virginia (eas5e@virginia.edu)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Keywords: Ireland; Famine

Irish Genealogical Society-International (IGSI)
http://www.rootsweb.com/~irish/
"A non-profit organization dedicated to the study and advancement of genealogy in Ireland, North and South, and around the world." Website includes items of interest to Irish genealogists, including church records, census substitutes, cemetary lists, and Irish surname info.
Author: Jack Reidy (jreidy@mindspring.com)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Reference--Genealogy
Social Sciences--Ethnicity, Culture, and Race--European/European-American--Celtic
Keywords: Irish

Irish History on the Web
http://wwwvms.utexas.edu/~jdana/irehist.html
"Features historical materials dealing with Ireland and Northern Ireland, including original articles, bibliographies, timelines, historical documents, geneaological links, information on politics, and links to various related sites."
Author: Jackie Dana (jadana@jeeves.la.utexas.edu)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Keywords: Ireland; Biography; Bibliography; Genealogy; Politics

Land Forces of Britain, the Empire and Commonwealth
http://www.regiments.org/milhist/
This site strives for comprehensiveness, bringing together all Internet resources pertaining to land forces that were at any time part of the British Empire or Commonwealth... There are several thousand links on these pages. The focus is generally on manifestations of the British regimental system throughout the world." Links are divided into several sections: Regiments, Countries, International, Reviews, and Advertisers." Also includes links to some military history resources outside of the British Commonwealth.
Author: T.F. Mills (webmaster@regiments.org)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Law, Government & Political Science--Government--Military
Keywords: Military; Great Britain; British Commonwealth; Canada; United Kingdom

Meeting of Frontiers
http://frontiers.loc.gov/intldl/mtfhtml/mfsplash.html
"Meeting of Frontiers is a bilingual, multimedia English-Russian digital library that tells the story of the American exploration and settlement of the West, the parallel exploration and settlement of Siberia and the Russian Far East, and the meeting of the Russian-American frontier in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest." Maps, photographs, and original manuscripts are provided.
Author: Library of Congress (lcweb@loc.gov)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Asia
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Arts & Humanities--History--North America--United States--American West
Keywords: Russia; Siberia

The National Archives of Ireland
http://www.nationalarchives.ie/index.html
This site includes research guides about family history, the Great Famine, Transportation to Australia, and others; it also includes searchable databases of indices of government papers (the documents themselves can only be viewed on-site). A small section of the site is in Irish.
Author: National Archives of Ireland (mail@nationalarchives.ie)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Keywords: Irish; Ireland

The National Archives Virtual Museum (PRO)
http://learningcurve.pro.gov.uk/virtualmuseum/
"It provides a showcase for some of the treasures at the PRO¹s new Education and Visitor Centre at Kew, including a host of landmark documents from the past 1000 years of British history. Many of these items have never before been on display. Visitors can explore everything from Famous Names to Crime & Punishment, and from War & Defence to Kings & Queens. They can find out surprising facts about famous people - including William Shakespeare, Robin Hood and Sir Elton John - as well as the extraordinary feats of ordinary people."
Author: Public Record Office (webmaster@pro.gov.uk)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe--Renaissance
Keywords: British; Document; England

Outlaws and Highwaymen: The History of the Highwaymen and Their Predecessors, the Medieval Outlaws
http://www.outlawsandhighwaymen.com/
The texts assembled on this site illustrate the history of the English highwaymen. Many are not easily available elsewhere. They include: street ballads; songs; extracts from pamphlet ‘lives’; ‘merry tales’; underworld exposés; satires; letters." Browse for materials by genre, chronologically, or by author; or explore contextually via a historical outline.
Author: Gillian Spraggs
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe

The Patrin Web Journal
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/5121/patrin.htm
"Welcome to the Patrin, dedicated to Romani (Gypsy) culture and history and to extending awareness of the continuous Roma struggle to achieve and maintain dignity and freedom. The Patrin is a learning resource and information center about Romani culture, social issues, and current events." This web site has contact information, links to other resources, a history of the Romani people, scholarships, awards, youth groups, organizations, and information on culture and arts.
Author:
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Social Sciences--Ethnicity, Culture, and Race--European/European-American
Keywords: Gypsy; Romani; Culture

PBS: Red Files
http://www.pbs.org/redfiles/
This website correlates with PBS's RED FILES broadcast which includes stills of the original television programs, including "Secret Victories of the KGB," "Soviet Sports Wars," "Secret Soviet Moon Mission," and the "Soviet Propaganda Machine." Also includes updates on events, Russian Archives Online, and even an "Investigative Assets" section targeted for educators and students.
Author: Public Broadcasting Service
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Keywords: Soviet Union; Russia; Cold War

Propaganda Postcards of the Great War
http://www.ww1-propaganda-cards.com/
A collection of propaganda postcards, with historical background, on all facets of World War One and from all the warring nations. Also includes so called "mocking cards" from all these countries.
Author: Jerry Kosanovich and Paul Hageman
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Arts & Humanities--History--North America--United States--Wars--World War I
Keywords: Punch magazine

Queen Victoria's Empire
http://www.pbs.org/empires/victoria/
"Online companion to the PBS television series. Includes educational resources and an online game exploring the British empire under Victoria. "
Author: PBS and Devillier Donegan Enterprises (www@ps.org)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Keywords: Victorian England

Real Regency Clothing
http://locutus.ucr.edu/~cathy/reg3.html
This website includes many images of fashion plates of the Regency period during the early 19th century. There is information on appropriate dress for the time of day and the occasion. Also, the site includes details on fashion accessories and shoes. This is a good resource for costume history during Jane Austen's time.
Author: Catherine Decker (cathy@cassandra.ucr.edu)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Social Sciences--Customs, Etiquette, Folklore--Costume & Dress
Keywords: Fashion; History

Revelations from the Russian Archives
http://lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/archives/intro.html
An online exhibit of actual documents from the archives of the former Soviet Union, including translations and accompanying text. Offers sections on Soviet internal affairs and US-USSR relations.
Author: Library of Congress (lcweb@loc.gov)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Keywords: Russia; Soviet Union; USSR; Lenin; Stalin; Bolsheviks

Russia: How Has Change Affected the Former USSR?
http://www.learner.org/exhibits/russia/
"This interactive exhibit, part of the Exhibits Collection, explores how changes have affected the former USSR. Visitors can learn about the country through an interactive atlas and explore famous cities by taking a ride on the Continental Railway. The exhibit also includes a wealth of related Web sites of interest."
Author: Annenberg/CPB Project (exhibits@learner.org)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Regional & Country Information--Europe--Russia
Keywords: Russia; USSR; U.S.S.R.; Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; Russian Federation; Soviet Union

Russian History
http://www.departments.bucknell.edu/russian/history.html
This is a very nice comprehensive and well-annotated guide to Internet resources relating to Russian history. Includes a good Chronolgy of Russian History from 860 A.D. to the present, which includes links to Internet Resources relating to the events where available.
Author: Robert Beard (rbeard@bucknell.edu)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Keywords: Russia; History; Resources; Timeline; Chronology

Russian History Websites
http://www.alexanderpalace.org/
A collection of 16 web exhibits on pre-Revolution Russian history. A romantic view of the lives of the Romanov family and court, palaces, Russian cities, and religious life. Essays, first-person accounts, and extensive graphics.
Author: Alexander Palace Association (boba@pallasweb.com)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Regional & Country Information--Europe--Russia
Keywords: Romanovs; Tsar; Icons

The Russian Revolution
http://www.barnsdle.demon.co.uk/russ/rusrev.html
Browsable list of links to a large number of online texts and articles, primary documents, maps, and images dealing with the Russian Revolution.
Author: David Barnsdale (davidb@barnsdle.demon.co.uk)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Keywords: Russia; USSR; Soviet Union; Bolsheviks

The Scots at War (SAW)
http://www-saw.arts.ed.ac.uk/
"This is a Scottish Military History Web Project, concentrating on the 20th Century. These pages are respectfully dedicated as a tribute to the endeavours of all Scots who served their country in the armed and civilian services in the 20th century...The aims of the Project are: to advance research, to collate information and data sources and to educate the public of all ages on the history of Scots at war."
Author: Dr. Diana M. Henderson (IASH@ed.ac.uk)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Keywords: Military; Scotland; War

A Selection of Documents and Events from the History of Finland
http://www.pp.clinet.fi/~pkr01/historia/history.html
"A documentary history of Finland from 1249 to the WWII. Includes French scientists in Lapland 1736, Alexander I of Russia, 'Finis Finlandiae', Nicholas II and his abdication, The Winter War 1939-40, Molotov comdemning England and France, etc."
Author: Pauli Kruhse (pauli.kruhse@clinet.fi)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Social Sciences--Ethnicity, Culture, and Race--European/European-American
Keywords: Finland

Sources for Building History: A Guide to Researching Historic Buildings in the British Isles
http://www.jams.swinternet.co.uk/
"This extensive web site provides a comprehensive introduction to useful information sources for researching architectural history in the British Isles. It covers small-scale and grand houses; castles; business buildings; public buildings; and buildings of charitable purpose. A large section considers how to research ecclesiastical buildings. There is advice on visiting national and local archives, and details of key reference tools. The web site's author is a consultant on the history of buildings and sites in the UK."
Author: Jean Manco (jeanmanco@jams.swinternet.co.uk)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--Fine Arts--Architecture
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Keywords: British Isles; United Kingdom; Ireland; Republic of Ireland

Soviet History Internet Archive
http://www.marxists.org/history/ussr/
A valuable collection of primary source documents concerning the early history of the USSR. Also includes pictures, maps, and links to related sites.
Author: Brian Basgen (soviet@marxists.org)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Keywords: Soviet Union; USSR; Russia; Russian Revolution

Spanish American War Centennial Website
http://www.spanam.simplenet.com/war.html
This site offers a comprehensive history to the Spanish American War. It provides information on both the US and Spanish navy, weapon profiles, military personnel profiles, and the war in Cuba, Phillipines, and Puerto Rico. It also offers music of the period, re-enactment groups, exhibits and events, as well as providing information on war sites to visit as well as the pathwayother links related to the Spanish American War.
Author: Jesse Giesel (spanam@powerscourt.com)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Arts & Humanities--History--North America--United States--Wars
Keywords: Spanish American War; military history

Ukrainian History
http://www.infoukes.com/history/
Collection of Web pages containing articles, essays, and other information dealing with various aspects of Ukrainian history.
Author: InfoUkes Inc. (webmaster@infoukes.com)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Keywords: Ukraine

The Victorian Web
http://landow.stg.brown.edu/victorian/victov.html
An exploration of Victorian England. Sections include Victorianism, religion, philosophy, literature, and science. A text only version is also available.
Author: George P. Landow (gplandow@brownvm.brown.edu)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Keywords: England; Victorian; Religion; Science; Politics; Literature

Virtual Finland
http://virtual.finland.fi/
"Should you have any questions about Finland - any at all - the answer probably lies here, where you can get all sorts of information in several languages."
Author: Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland (webmaster@formin.fi)
Subjects:
Entertainment & Leisure--Travel & Tourism--Europe
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Law, Government & Political Science--Government--Other National Governments

Windows on Italy: The History
http://www.mi.cnr.it/WOI/deagosti/history/0welcome.html
An outline of Italian history, from prehistoric to modern times.
Author: R. Albertini (woi@siam.mi.cnr.it)
Subjects:
Arts & Humanities--History--Europe
Keywords: Italy


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